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“People are capable at any time in their
lives, of doing what they dream of.”
J O H N DO E , R E S I D E N T , G A L L OWAY R I DG E
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F R O M G A L LOWAY R I D G E L E A D E R S H I P
At Galloway Ridge, we instill our mission statement into each aspect of our senior-living community. Every action
focuses on our core values − caring, empowering, integrity, and commitment − which tether us together in good
times and bad. This past year, however, has brought its own extraordinary challenges as we, the nation, and indeed
the world, fought a pandemic that led to unimaginable loss of life and lifestyle. In the face of these unparalleled
obstacles, we found strength in core values outside of our typical framework: creativity and perseverance.
With the impact of the pandemic still fresh in our minds, we have the privilege of offering our 2020 Annual Report
to showcase the solutions and small victories that gave us hope over the past year’s difficulties as well as the
recovery that awaits us in coming months.
Let us begin by thanking our residents and employees for their generosity and sacrifices that allowed our
community to continue its spirit of giving.
L E A D E R S H I P
While volunteering opportunities were sharply curtailed during Covid-19 protocols, you continued to shore up the
community and the greater Chatham County area with financial donations to maintain funding for our support
programs.
At a time when our community was forced to take extreme measures for the health and safety of our residents
and staff, we innovated and restructured our routines and means of communication to stay connected to each
F R O M
other and loved ones outside of our campus. We cannot tell you how impressed we all are with the ingenuity that
led to the creation of a full schedule of robust digital content to keep our residents active and engaged.
N OT E
From assisting with Zoom calls, maintaining quality nutrition through meal delivery, realizing tent visits, and
facilitating small group bubbles in both independent living and The Arbor, our residents and staff members
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navigated the treacherous nature of the pandemic to engage, enrich, and empower one another. In addition, our
resident-led committees and leadership pivoted to virtual meetings to conduct business and promote interaction.
4Without a doubt, 2020 took a financial toll on many communities, and in that regard, Galloway Ridge overcame a
loss of revenue and unexpected expenditures through positive market returns and distributions from the Federal
Cares Act. We ended the year with a net surplus of almost $4.3 million, which leaves us in good standing at the
onset of the new fiscal year. Please look for more detailed accounting and information about our charitable funds
as you read the report.
We also can celebrate our achievements as a community in 2020. Galloway Ridge was recognized as a “Top 25
Wellness-Based Senior Living Community in North America” by The International Council on Active Aging. We are
honored by this award, and the resiliency and adaptability of our staff during the pandemic demonstrates why,
year after year, our accolades grow.
In addition, this past year led to several initiatives implemented to boost employee attraction and retention as
our focus on identifying and rewarding People of Passion continued. With increased and specialized training,
L E A D E R S H I P
improved communication, and competitive compensation, our employment experience holds true to our core
values.
Allow us to reiterate how amazed we are with how our Galloway Ridge family faced and overcame the adversi-
ties that defined 2020. Every member of our community stepped up and contributed to stay courageous and
committed to a common goal of health and safety. They say it takes a village to raise a child, but we say it takes a
F R O M
village to raise up each other, and that is just what this Galloway Ridge village did.
N OT E
With many blessings for a
year of recovery, prosperity, BOB ZIMMER
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and tranquility, Executive Director / ROB NELSON
Chief Executive Officer Rob Nelson, Board President
52020 BOARD MEMBERS
Rob Nelson - President
Stan Campbell
Robbie Cox MEET OUR LE ADERSHIP
Valerie Crofton-Harris The following individuals dedicate their time and involvement
Matt Ewend to Galloway Ridge and the community at large, both as board
Kelly Mackay members and residents of the community. We appreciate their
Fred Sparling leadership and support!
Todd Peterson
David Perry With this team of difference-makers, countless
Marva Price improvements have been made on campus to better the
Jeff Strickler lives of Galloway Ridge residents and provide a truly
Alex Weller remarkable place to live and thrive. These leaders are one
of the many aspects of our community that make Galloway
Ridge so special.
COMMUNIT Y ENGAGEMENT
COMMITTEE
2019/2020 2020/2021
Rob Nelson Rob Nelson Our Team of Senior Directors
(President) (President) BOB ZIMMER ADAM MELTON
Stan Campbell Sue Blaustein Executive Director / Chief Associate Executive Director /
Robbie Cox Robbie Cox Executive Officer Senior Director of Health Care
Bob Holton Frances Fuller
Jim May Carol Gillham DANA BOYL AN-WALK ER KIM HUT TER
David Perry Bob Holton Senior Director of Finance Senior Director of Human
Bill Sharpe Sue Klapper Resources
Becky Spence Jim May
Diane Vannais David Perry MISSY JOHNSON ADRIAN W. JACKSON
Gloria Wilkins Jan Sassaman Senior Director of Marketing Senior Director of Facility &
Bill Sharpe and Sales Technology Operations
Becky Spence
Alex Weller
Eilean Yates
Jack ZollingerCoreV
alues
caring
Showing compassion for the well-being
of others.
empowering
Encouraging and engaging others.
integrity
Treating each other with honesty,
fairness and sincerity.
commitment
Pledging to give our best effort.
Galloway Ridge exists to inspire meaningful
OUR and engaged lives and to assure each
MISSION
7 : resident a superior quality of life and care.WHO WE ARE
Galloway Ridge is a Life Plan Community that blends Southern hospitality and cosmopolitan sophistication.
Our residents enjoy independent living as well as an array of activities and progressive health programs
where employees and neighbors alike truly care for one another.
77
AVERAGE AGE
AT MOVE IN
84
AVERAGE
AGE OF
466 RESIDENT
POPULATION
RESIDENTS
63
RESIDENT
AGE-RANGE 103
1000+
SMALL GROUP
ACTIVITIES
41
RESIDENT
PETS
12
A R E
NUMBER OF
287 160 EMPLOYEES
WITH 2+
WE
YEAR S OF
PROMOTED SER VICE
TOTAL NUMBER
W H O
EMPLOYEES
OF EMPLOYEES
IN 2020
8 2 0 2 0 A N N UA L R E P OR TFINANCIAL Report
With the largest percentage of our funds allocated toward our residents, it’s no wonder Galloway
Ridge provides quality life-care. We make sure that all of our residents have what they need in this
phase of life. Thanks to the Residents Benevolent Care Fund, we are able to subsidize the monthly
fees of residents who are having financial difficulties. We truly embrace the meaning of community
with each and every fund we offer. Our residents live exemplary lives with the way they put others
before themselves.
Net Operating Margins Historical Benevolent Care Needs
AUDIT 2020 2010
Total Revenue $34,625,464 2011
Total Expenses $30,344,847 2012
Operating Surplus $4,280,617 2013
Days Cash on Hand 297 2014
Debt Service Coverage 1.28 2015
Benevolent Care 2016
$130,456
Assistance
2017
2018
Residents Benevolent Care Fund Total:
$2,693,193
2019
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$1Operating Revenue
Resident Services $ 25,486,683
Healthcare Services $ 4,408,309
Duke Center for Living $ 482,910 Operating Expenses
COVID -19 Relief Fund $ 776,407 Direct Resident Care $11,458,410
Investment Gain $ 1,873,173 General Services & Utilities $6,236,371
Other $ 1,597,982 Depreciation & Amor tization $3,384,803
Total Operating Revenue $ 34,625,464 Interest Expense $2,010,804
Administrative, General & Mktg $7,254,459
Cash Flow from Entrance Fees
TOTAL $30,344,847
Entry Fees Received $6,949,000
Entry Fees Refunded $(3,598,211)
Net Entry Fees Collected $3,350,789
Program Services Distribution
Salary & Medical & Food Facility
Supplies Utilities Administration Marketing
Benefits Personal Care Services Services
Direct Resident Care $11,458,410 $10,469,465 $988,945
General Services & Utilities $6,236,371 $1,802,983 $1,331,614 $80,318 $752,240 $2,231,106 $38,110
Depreciation & Amortization $3,384,803 $3,384,803
Interest Expense $2,010,804 $2,010,804
Administrative, General & Mktg $7,254,459 $5,887,066 $1,367,393THE FUND Breakdown
A BRIEF OVERVIEW OF OUR FUNDS
Each of these funds play a key
role in the overall success of Residents Benevolent Care Employee Appreciation Fund:
Galloway Ridge. With each Fund: Offered to residents who Provides holiday checks for
contribution, we are grateful are unable to pay their monthly employees each year
to know this money is going fees
toward enriching the lives of Galloway Ridge, Inc. Fund:
our residents, employees, and Special Events Fund: Recognizes our employees for
community. Finances special events to their outstanding service to the
defray the cost of programs at residents
Chatham County Charitable Galloway Ridge
Fund:: A way for residents Library Fund: Keeps books and
and other donors to support Employee Scholarship Fund: other collections up-to-date and
Chatham County agency Helps recipients pursue purchases supplies
projects degrees, certificates, and other
opportunities
B R EA K DOW N
F U N D
12F U ND B REAKDOWN
“We make a living by what we get, but we
make a life by what we give.”
— Winston Churchill
Every year we ask your support for the Galloway Ridge
Charities and we would like to share with you the success of
these efforts. Thank you for your generous support.
TOTAL RAISED
Chatham County Charitable Fund:: $106,321
Employee Scholarship Fund: $ 88,486
Galloway Gala:: $ 64,539
Special Events Fund: $ 6,575
Residents Benevolent Care Fund: $ 63,273
B R EA K DOW N
Library Fund: $ 7,123
Art Fund: $ 81,522
Miscellaneous: $ 35,375
F U N D
OVER
15,000
HOURS VOLUNTEERED
13GA L L OWAY RIDG E P RO U DL Y S U P P O R T S
American Red Cross CORA Literacy Council
Boys & Girls Club Habitat for Humanity Salvation Army
Council on Aging Interfaith Council United Way of Chatham County
Chatham County Schools Linus Project Quilts ...and more
“Spread love everywhere you go. Let no one ever come
to you without leaving happier.”
M OT H E R T E R E SA
F U N D
CHATHAM COUNT Y CHARITABLE FUND
CH A R I TA B L E
A way for residents and other donors to support Chatham County agency projects
Established in 2006, the Chatham County Charitable Fund is a way for residents and other donors
to support Chatham County not-for-profits, schools, and government agency projects. Annually
the fund invites eligible groups in Chatham County to apply for community grants, with both
CO U NT Y
well-established and new agencies considered for funding. An effort is made to fund projects in
various locations within this large, rural county.
Every year the Charitable Fund responds to grant applications that reflect expressed community
CH ATH A M
needs. The community grant program has a disciplined approach to fund distribution.
$100,000 16
Distributed in Grants Grants Awarded
14With appreciation for the generosity of Galloway Ridge residents in 2019, the
Galloway Ridge Chatham County Charitable Fund Grant Distribution Committee
announced the following 2020 Community Grant Recipients.
TOTAL DistributeD
Chatham Cares Community Pharmacy $ 8,100
Chatham County Council on Aging $ 8,000
The Hispanic Liaison of Chatham County $ 5,000
Second Bloom of Chatham, Inc. $ 5,000
Fuel Up at Perry Harrison School
F U N D
$ 4,800
FACES of Chatham $ 2,000
CH A R I TA B L E
The Learning Trail, Inc. $ 4,750
Autism Society of North Carolina $ 5,000
Legal Aid of North Carolina $ 5,000
Chapel Hill Training Outreach-KidSCope $ 5,000
CO U NT Y
El Futuro $ 8,000
Central Carolina Community College Foundation $ 6,000
Chatham County Literacy Council, Inc. $ 5,000
CH ATH A M
Boys & Girls Clubs of Central Carolina $10,500
Chatham Outreach Alliance (CORA) $ 7,500
West Chatham Food Pantry $10,350
15PA N D E MI C O F T I ME T H E I N A R T 16 G A L L OWAY R I DG E AT F E A R R I N G TO N
Highlights of the more than 90 pieces
in the collection to date include a large
Aboriginal painting by Michelle Possum ART IN THE TIME OF PANDEMIC
Nungarrayi; a print by Bisa Butler; a
While the pandemic created a plethora of challenges, it also
photograph by Thomas Mangelsen;
nudged us towards adaptation and innovation. For one of
watercolors by Gerald Brommer and
our residents, a former director of a significant American art
Dara Mark; a work by emerging French
museum, the pandemic afforded the time to kick off an effort
artist Bertrand Flachot; a Leroy Setzial
to build a permanent collection of original works of art for the
wood carving; a period Utamaro
Galloway community, using only funds raised one-on-one, not by
woodblock print; and two Navajo rugs.
general campaign, from the residents themselves.
North Carolina artists include Mark
Hewitt, Bob Rankin, Mitchell Lonas,
With a small resident advisory committee, he established
Marjorie Pierson, and Randy Shull.
standards for the collection—only artists with an exhibition
Under the same standards the advisors
history, art in good condition, and so forth—and began, with his
apply to purchased works, residents
advisors’ help, to introduce residents to the project in personal
have donated numerous items
discussions, with a view to obtaining donations, whether of
collected over many years from their
PA N D E MI C
funds or works of art. Works for possible acquisition were
personal collections, including works
sought from artists, galleries, and auction houses, not just
by Eric Karpeles, Jeff Way, Pierre
locally, but worldwide. As they are acquired, management
Bonnard, and Brian Kazlov. Other
displays this art in newly renovated corridors and public spaces.
items range from the more grand to
the more modest, but all contribute to
O F
The project began in earnest in early spring 2020 and has
the quality of life and increasing pride
become a truly exciting feature of community life. It has resulted
T I ME
in our community.
in compelling aesthetic experiences for the residents and
COMMUNIT Y ART ADVISORY employees, encouraging them to interact with works of art, not
T H E
all of which are in their “comfort zone.” An art historian has
George Meinig, Terry Parsons
been engaged to present on Galloway’s digital programs as the
Chair Betty Schabacker
I N
art collection grows.
Roger Berkowitz Joan Tenchar
A R T
Jane Bultman Josh Carr, Staff
Karen Havighurst liaison
2 0 2 0 A N N UA L R E P OR T 17EX P E R I E N CE
“Working at Galloway Ridge is more than just a job.
E MPL OYE E
We are a passionate community of unique individuals
who strive for the best quality of care, not only for our
residents, but also for each other.”
KIM H UT T ER, SENIO R DIRE CTO R O F H U MA N R E S OU R CE S
18 G A L L OWAY R I DG E AT F E A R R I N G TO NIt is a fact that residents’ and
employees’ satisfaction go
hand and hand. Therefore, we
ENRICHING THE
constantly strive for Galloway
E M P L OY E E E X P E R I E N C E
Ridge to continue to be a
competitive and sought-after
GALLOWAY WAY
workplace. Our commitment
From the first day, we want all employees to know they are a
is to provide a supportive and
part of our community and we are grateful they chose us as
enriching work culture for all
their employer. The Galloway Way is an onboarding tool we
employees, new and current.
use to welcome our new employees through a video series
Through workplace surveys,
introducing our core values, leadership team, and community
feedback, and research, we have
history.
curated three new initiatives
which began in 2020.
WECARE CONNECT
WeCare Connect is a program we use to gain insight and
These initiatives have yielded
measure workplace morale through ongoing surveys of new and
great success in their introductory
current employees. Through connecting with our employees
year! We are already experiencing
and building strong relationships of trust, we can grow our
stronger relationships and
workplace culture. The survey results allow us to troubleshoot
improved systems for hiring,
and continue to make Galloway Ridge a desirable choice for
training, and employee
employment.
engagement. In addition, these
E X PE R I E N C E
efforts will lead us to improved
RELIAS TRAINING
employee retention, internal
We want all employees to feel knowledgeable and confident
promotion, and overall workplace
in the work they do. With the Relias Training software, we can
wellbeing.
teach safety and job preparedness online with interactive videos
and quizzes. In addition, we can track all employees’ progress
EM P L OY E E
and implement ongoing training to keep all staff well-informed.
2 0 2 0 A N N UA L R E P OR T 19“IN THIS UNIQUE AND CHALLENGING TIME,
OUR COMMUNIT Y JOINED TOGE THER WHILE
P H Y S I C A L LY A PA R T A N D F O U N D A
New way to t hrive. ”
BOB Z IM M ER, E XECU T IVE D IR ECTO R / CEO
F OR C E
TAS K
COV I D
20THANK YOU COVID COVID TASK FORCE MEMBERS
TASK FORCE!
BOB ZIMMER SANDRA HAGGINS
The Task Force is comprised of the Executive Director/CEO Administrator/Director of
Executive leadership, our Healthcare Clinical Services
Administrator, two residents who are highly ADAM MELTON
qualified to interpret research information Associate Executive Director CORI CANSLER
and various Directors who have a high Director of Resident
FRED SPARLING Enrichment
degree of involvement with residents. The
Resident and retired physici-
Task Force actively discussed information an, specializing in infectious AMBER SMITH
from the scientific community, the CDC, disease research Director of Duke Center for
and local and state Health Departments Living
to arrive at an agreed upon Pandemic Plan JAN SASSAMAN
designed to help protect both residents Resident and Residents Council CELESTE LESTIENNE
liaison Senior Executive Assistant
and staff at Galloway Ridge. With diligence
and safety in mind, The Task Force JOSH CARR
successfully kept coronavirus cases to a Director of Resident Services
minimum with no contact spreading within
the community.
A NNUA L R E P OR T 2 0 2 0 21OUR GENEROUS DONORS
Anne C Adams Joshua Carr Rita L Dunkin
Walter Aiello George C Cass David & Sue Dunn
Ann B Alderks Mallary Chaddock Ian & Louise Dunn
Mary Allen Beverly Chapin Jacqueline & Ken Durham
Mary Jo & Bill Allen Elizabeth H Chapman Timothy & Leslie Dyess
Barb Alotis Henry & Beverly Chase Walter & Barbara Eckroth
Ingram & Christie Austin Dick Chase & Terry Parsons Phyllis J Eggers
Leah M Austin Lata R Chatterjee Candace & Bob Elder
John B Baer Steven Clark Roxanne Elliott
Marie Barbieri William H Clark Mary Alana Ellis
Linda J Barnard Fred & Marjorie Clinton Robert & Pam Elston
Margot R Barnhardt Myra L Collins Wyn Entis
Evelyn Barrow John & Kay Combest Leonard & Marilyn Ernst
Ruth Begelman Elizabeth C Cook Les & Grace Ewen
Durant & Laura Bell Joseph & Betty Ann Cook Barbara N Ewend
Roger & Rhoda Berkowitz Jeanne Cooper Jesse Fearrington
Bryan & Marilyn Bernart Lee Cope Richard & Christine Fernsler
Rosalyn Bieber Lucy B Cornett Rebecca Fisher
Sally & Richard Bird Ed & Wanda Cottongim Mary A Fitzgibbon
Dorothy Birnham Rich Cox & Jim May Ruth Flannelly
Mark & Sue Blaustein Robbie Cox & Julia Wood Ann Ford
Jill Bonacci Jim Crescenzi Judith Fortney
Bill & Judy Bond Betty Crook Anna C Fowler
Marilyn & Keith Boyle Hugh Cullman Betty & Don Francisco
Malvina Brady Elizabeth Cuneo Judith Franlin
Katharine W Broderick John C Custer Genie M Frick
Brown Brothers Harriman Trust Dick & Suzi Daily Hugh C Friel
Cameron Brown Frederic G Dalldorf James & Barbara Fritschel
Claire Brown Elizabeth A Davis Frances Fuller
Vivian Brown & Gloria Weissman Ronald L Davis Melvin & Barbara Fuller
Martha E Bucher Alex T Davison Phil & Minnie Gallman
Christopher Bullock Sammie R Dellinger Marcia Gest
Jane E Bultman Gretchen & Ron Despard Yvonne Gibney
Donna Burdick Tina & Brian Deters Ed & Pat Giles
Jane I Bush Robert E Dickson Carol Gillham
Judith Butt Lee & Barbara Dobbins Margaret A Gilsenan
Jean Caccavale Beverly Donaldson Carol Goettman
Susan R Calman Patricia A Donaldson Jackie Goodwin
Katie & Doug Campbell Terrie Doyle Joe & Carol Graceffa
Stan & Georgia Campbell Bonnie Dugan Mary Greiner
22 G A L L OWAY R I DG E AT F E A R R I N G TO NRobert & Annette Griffith Elizabeth W Jones Diane Manning
Jean Groon Joy L Judge Lee & Elaine Marcus
Mary E Hackman Barry & Anne Kane Tony & Betsy Marshall
Gene & Holly Hafer David & Theresa Kao Bob Marshall
Judith H Hallman Jane A Kaufman Gregory & Peggy Masterson
Bruce Hamilton Nicholas Keehbler Louise Masurat
Jan D Hanrath Mimi & Bob Kelly Robert E Maurer
Jeanne Harrington Frederick Kenney Robert & Angela McCoy
Valerie & David Harris David & Sue Klapper James & Jackie McGrath
Anne Marie & Tom Harrison Joyce R Kline Lee K McLean
Clark & Karen Havighurst Helen M Knapp John A McLendon
Sharon L Haydock Audrey Knisley Beverlee McNeil
Allen Head Martin & Nancy Knorr George & Jan Meinig
Woodard W Heath Jane Kornblut Adam Melton
Forrest & Mary Heaton Helen Kotsher Dick & Pat Merwarth
George & Lucia Hecker Dick & Joan Kuhn Jeffrey & Pat Milburn
Robert & Marilyn Hedges Herm Kneiriem & Mary Kay Tripodi Cynthia Miller
David & Audrey Heining-Boynton Retta L Kunin Kenneth Mitchum
Bonnie Helms & Skip Pohl Marsha & Cliff Larsen Morgan Stanley
Bill Hicks & Bill Sadler Carl E Larson Frank & Mary Myers
Robert Hoerter Joan Lawler Nancy D Myers
Bruce & Sallie Holmberg Thomas C Lee Bob & Kathy Nauman
Bob & Sandy Holton Virginia A Lentz Robert & JJ Nelson
Jewel Hoogstoel Stanley C Lettas Pamela K Nicholson
Michael & Caroline Hornblow Arnold & Annette Levine Paul & Jeanne Niederer
Catherine Horowitz Roy & Betty Lindholm Davie Nycum
Donald & Carol Hoskins Rossie Lindsey Bill & Phyllis Nye
Tom F Howdle Joan Lipsitz & Paul Stiller Peg O’Conner
Cynthia Hoyt John & Joanne Lott Ann B Oliver
Henry & Diana Hsieh Miles & Nancy Lovelace Carol Orringer
Bill & Jane Hubbard Gerlinde Lowell Beth Owens
Ann K Humber Mary Lucas Carol Page
Penelope M Huneke Ray Luce & Mary Ann Olsen David & Sharon Perry
Marcia Jaquith Bonnie Ludlow Alexander McClure Peters
Laura Jensen David & Doris Luening Todd Peterson & Jan Diamond
Ray V Johnsen Cynthia J Lyman Hedrick & Betty Phillips
Cliff Johnson Shirley & Verne Lynn Larry & Flo Phillips
Missy Johnson & Patrick Smith Daniel & Helen Ma Kathleen A Pierce
Phebe F Johnson Sharon Maggiore & Joan Tenchar Nicholas Pisaris
Sally E Johnson Stan R Mandel Mary Piscitello
2 0 2 0 A N N UA L R E P O R T 23OUR GENEROUS DONORS
Farrel F Potts Fred & Joyce Sparling Michael Wilkins
Susan & David Puett Becky & Ed Spence Sam & Joan Williamson
Joan Ramirez Laura Spung Susan Wisely
Josephine B Rand Philip & Lucia Stadter Walter Worontsoff
Mary H Raymond James Starling Donald Wylie
Dennis & Debby Reid John & Evelyn Stell Eilean D Yates
Howard & Edith Resnick Joanne N Stoller David & Dee Yoder
Jeanne M Riddle Carol & John Stroud Drew & Arleen Young
Alan & Linda Rimer Carolyn B Sturgess Claude & Betty Jean Young
Martha Robertson Marguerite K Summers John & Linda Zaremba
Eric S Robinson Bill G Sunda Michael & Jean Zbailey
Heather A Rodin Julia W Taylor Bob Zimmer
Chet & MJ Rogers Arnold & Diana Thackray Jack & Joan Zollinger
Jerry Rosenblum Mary & Peter Thormann
Sandy Ross Franklin & Lois Top CORPORATE DONORS
David & JoAnn Rubin Paul H Troutman 501 Pharmacy LLC
Nancy Saccio Don & Betty Tucker Brown Brothers Harriman Trust
Teeny Sander Ron & Ana Tuckman DRZ Sales
Janet V Sanford Evelyn G Ullman Lilly Endowment, Inc.
Jan & Anne Sassaman Bren Ungerland Procter and Gamble
Lynn Savitzky Edward & Nedra VanGombos Ridge Riders Book Club
John C Sawyer Diane Vannais & Charles Waldren of Galloway Ridge
Becky Sbrollini John & Karen Vernon The GE Foundation
Betty B Schabacker Dorothy J Voyta W.K. Kellogg Foundation
Carol S. Schachner Margaret Walker Walker Lambe
Charles & Liza Schaeffer Harold & Barbara Walsh
Al & Madeline Schalk Joan Watts
Gloria Scheiner Boyd Webb
Brenda B. Schoonover Robert & Aideen Weickert
Consi A Scott Bill & Annie Weinreich
Earl & Margot Sharp Nan Weiss
Bill N Sharpe Alex Weller
Rosamond H Shillito Betty S Westfall
Walter Shur Kay White
Bob & Winifred Simmons Nancy T White
Gail J Smith John & Marijane Whiteman
Peter & Roz Smith Margay J Whitlock
Margaret T Snelling David & Sandy Wigdor
Nancy & Julio Sosa Carter Wilbur
Leo & Fran Spaeder Gloria Wilkins
24 G A L L OWAY R I DG E AT F E A R R I N G TO NIN MEMORY AND HONOR
IN MEMORY OF William Sanford Charlie Pearce
Jim Alotis Lynn Savitzky Lynn Savitzky
Durant Bell Mary Sawyer Walter Shur
Malvina Brady Paul Sbrollini Ed & Becky Spence
Claire Brown Selma Saccio Evelyn Ullman
Hugh Chapin Patricia Schade Gloria Wilkins
Fred Clinton Liza Schaeffer Claude Young’s 90th Birthday
Elaine Crescenzi Charles Schaefer
Bert & Dorothy Crouchley Suz Seitz IN-KIND DONORS
Bob Curran Philip Singer Acme Food & Beverage
Andria Dickson Peter Smith Breadmen’s
Terrie Doyle Martin Spritzer Carolina Inn
Jerry Feldman John Stroud Chapel Hill Restaurant Group
Dick Flannelly Harry Towe Duke Center for Living
Jim Fowler Bob Tresnak Flair Restaurant & Wine Bar
AJ Gianforcaro Mary Louise Webb Hyatt Place
Pauline Gillis Nan Weiss Kitchen Restaurant
Bill Goettman Susie Weller Noble Automobile Detail Service
Edith Hammond Robert Wilkins Tarantini Restaurant
Woodard Heath Betsey Wood The Governors Club
Carl Henley Bill Woolsey Victoria Park Florist
Priscilla Holmes Washington Duke Inn & Golf Club
Florence Johnson IN HONOR OF
Effie Juffras Arbor Staff
Audrey Knisley Stan Campbell
TR Lakshmanan Josh Carr
Richard Levy Hugh Chapin
Verne L Lynn Ed Cottongim
David Luening Rhoda Davis
Jack McNeil Terrie Doyle
Frank Myers Jerry Feldman
Robert Nycum Ruth Flannelly
Parents of Mary Galloway Ridge Employees
& William Fitzgibbon Galloway Ridge Marketing and
Virginia Pearce Sales Team
Charlie Pearce Sandy & Bob Holton
Margaret Pennybacker Elizabeth Jones 100th B’day
Betty Phillips Kitchen and Dining Room Crew
Hedrick Phillips Shirille Lee Communities In Schools
Jeannette Ross Jack McNeil
John Row Ted J Oliver
2 0 2 0 A N N UA L R E P O R T 25T H E G UA R D I A N S F O R G A L L OWAY R I D G E S O C I E T Y
The Guardians for Galloway Ridge Ann & Phil Alderks Helen & Daniel Ma
Society recognizes our residents Leah Austin Angela & Robert McCoy
and friends who, through their Evelyn & Mort Barrow Sue McCutcheon
vision and philanthropy, seek to Judy & Bill Bond Beverlee & Jack McNeil
ensure that the highest quality of Muriel & Armand Burgun* Davie & Bob Nycum & Family *
life and healthcare services will be Susan Calman Phyllis & Bill Nye*
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generosity supports a tradition of Marjorie & Fred Clinton Jeanne Riddle
caring that began with Galloway Nancy & Jim Cochran Anne & Jan Sassaman
Ridge’s very first residents. Jeanne & Ned Cooper* Lynn Savitzky *
Lucy & Fred Cornett* Bill Schwab
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Rich Cox & Jim May Rosalyn & Peter Smith
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Woodard Heath* Joan & Sam Williamson*
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Boynton Virginia & Ralph Young*
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